THE Love Island girls have opened up about their sex lives after spending weeks coupled up with hunks.
But despite the sexual chemistry between some of them being palpable even from behind the screen, the islanders have all kept it relatively PG.
Speaking on the show tonight, the islanders admitted that none of them had had sex – but admitted it had been difficult holding back.
Discussing how challenging it has been, Jess asks the girls: “How are you finding it?”
Nicole admits it’s “hard”, while Matilda jokes: “Rock solid”
And Emma agrees: “In every sense of the word!”
As the girls laugh, Nicole adds: “Every way possible hard!”
Jess advises: “It’s all natural ladies, you wouldn’t be human if you didn’t feel these things”
Matilda adds: “Women have got needs”
Jess adds: “I just think, everyone is human and everyone has those needs”
Emma agrees and commends the girls: “One million percent and it takes some real strong willpower to get to the point of this and not have done it, so well done”
Jess agrees: “Especially as everyone in here is so fit!”
Eagle-eyed viewer have spotted a number of the couples getting frisky under the covers this series – including Ciaran and Nicole, Jess and Hugo and Grace and Joey while they were together.
This series the Hideaway is open to anyone, but Joey and Grace are the only stars to enjoy a sleep over there so far.
Before the show though a number of the stars ruled out sex, with Nicole saying: “It will be PG for me,” she insists. “At the end of the day I’ve got to think about future relationships.
“If I don’t find anyone in there, I’ve still got to come out and find somebody – so it will be PG with me with sexual interactions and stuff. Just personally I might not find somebody and then I’ve got to come out and find someone.”
In the past the islander have been very vocal about their antics and they often used ‘codes’ to talk about it openly on TV.
During Faye Winter’s series they based their sex codes on National Vocational Qualification levels, known as NVQ levels and in another series football analogy was used
What were the NVQ levels?
In 2021 Faye Winter decided to base the sex codes on National Vocational Qualification levels, known as NVQ levels.
In the real world, there are five NVQ levels offering a work-based way of learning in schools, colleges and workplaces.
However, in the Love Island villa, they are used to grade the level of bedroom gymnastics between couples, and they are as follows:
What were the football phrases?
In the same year the sex codes the boys use to describe the action are as follows:
Other codes:
The 2020 instalment saw them referring to breakfast foods.
It saw them use the word tomato when referring to touching breasts and avocado meaning clothes off and straight down to business.
And in 2022 they talked about visiting the beauty salon – using terms like manicures to describe sexual acts
Chloe Burrows previously said of her series: “On my series we were s****ing like rabbits.
“It was disgraceful. What the producers said to us was, ‘It’s not Pornhub’… People were doing it in the pantry and in the shower.”